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|a Intro -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. Objective -- 1.3. Scope -- 1.4. Structure -- 2. OVERVIEW OF THE URANIUM INDUSTRY AND GENERAL RADIATION PROTECTION -- 2.1. Global uranium production -- 2.2. Overall occupational exposure -- 2.3. Uranium mining and processing stages and techniques -- 2.3.1. Exploration -- 2.3.2. Underground mines -- 2.3.3. Surface mines -- 2.3.4. In situ leaching mines and processing -- 2.3.5. Heap leaching -- 2.3.6. Processing -- 2.3.7. Non-conventional uranium extraction -- 2.3.8. Tailings facilities -- 2.3.9. Transport -- 2.3.10. Decommissioning -- 3. GENERAL RADIATION PROTECTION CONSIDERATIONS IN URANIUM MINING AND PROCESSING -- 3.1. International safety standards -- 3.2. Scope of regulation -- 3.3. Responsibilities -- 3.3.1. The government -- 3.3.2. The regulatory body -- 3.3.3. Employers, registrants and licensees (management) -- 3.3.4. Workers -- 3.4. Graded approach to regulation -- 3.5. Specific aspects of radionuclides in the uranium series -- 3.5.1. Uranium series -- 3.5.2. Actinium series -- 3.5.3. Thorium series --
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